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For the first time in decades, Iran’s stranglehold on the Middle East has been broken. The Iran-backed network that nearly succeeded in encircling Israel — Hezbollah, Hamas, the Houthis, Iraqi ...
US president to make ‘major statement’ on Russia on Monday as he grows frustrated with Putin amid intensified attacks on Ukraine ...
Why has the Gaza war lasted so long? In a blockbuster investigative profile published this morning, the Times Magazine ...
From unexplained phenomena to baffling disappearances, follow the clues while discovering our country’s treasured protected ...
Across the rich world, politicians of the left and the right decry the dysfunction of the global asylum system. In May the ...
Salt Lake City resident Jim Crane is a month away from celebrating his 100th birthday — and his experiences fighting in the ...
Jun. 28—FARGO — Relatives of a North Dakota serviceman who died as a prisoner of war in World War II finally have the answer they've waited so long to receive. Skeletal remains of U.S. Army ...
80 years after his death, North Dakota World War II serviceman's remains identified Remains of U.S. Army Air Forces Staff Sgt. Irvin C. Ellingson, who died in a Tokyo military prison fire in 1945 ...
Donald Trump has proved no peacemaker. America’s entry into the Iran conflict has undermined the power of diplomacy.
“It has been a rollercoaster,” reflects Orwa Nyrabia of his seven-year stewardship of International Documentary Festival Amsterdam (IDFA) as artistic director, which came to an end this week.
To the editor: America is currently biting the dust with strife like we have not seen since the Civil War. Meanwhile, the good guys are standing on the sidelines with their hands in their pockets ...
The Fate of the Day: The War for America, Ticonderoga to Charleston, 1777–1780 Rick Atkinson. Crown, $42 (880p) ISBN 978-0-593-79918-5 ...